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November 29, 2011, 05:16 |
Heat source at coupled interface
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Troels Bertelsen
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Hey all.
We are working on the thermoelectric generator, where we want to specify the Peltier effect at a interface between two solids. Since the two solids are of different temperatures we must allow conduction between them. Our question is: how do you add the heat source at this boundary? Using the coupled model only allow us to specify the heat generation in W/m^3 but we want to specify it in W/m^2.... Anyone has an idea of how to do this? Thanks in advance! Best regards The frustrated ones. |
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